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Thought I'd share some of my encounter maps from my last campaign. Hope someone can find a use for them.
Last edited by M'Koth (5/05/2020 11:38 am)
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Wow, these are great! I especially love the idea of having a picture showing the location from the outside.
I have a hard time figuring out how the Tower's levels are connected, though :/
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I could have been more clear, sorry about that. The right hand side is the standing part of the tower, the couple levels to the left are supposed to be the torn asunder top with the telescope lying on the ground.
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Badass, Mick! Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice, thanks for sharing.
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Great stuff!
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Nice work!---I particularly liked the spider mounds :D
Allan.
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Great!!!
So, if this is in/on Hyperborea?, just as I am curious, where did you place this adventure?
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Thanks everybody!
Caveman - These actually date from before AS&SH came out (thus the not so great resolution due to my old scanner). These were encounters from my home campaign during hex-crawl time. I have a few more of these but they're inside of buildings and probably a little too specific to be of use to others.
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You ought to make a bunch more, package them and sell them. Lair map book. Cha ching!
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Those are great! Very clear and logically laid out. I really like the elevation/entry views.
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M'Koth wrote:
Thanks everybody!
Caveman - These actually date from before AS&SH came out (thus the not so great resolution due to my old scanner). These were encounters from my home campaign during hex-crawl time. I have a few more of these but they're inside of buildings and probably a little too specific to be of use to others.
Ah, still good to know...
I enjoy looking at a map, no matter the structure, cause it can gives me idea for things I would want to add to a map I am creating, etc. Enjoy the inspiration, so any maps you have to offer is a good thing!
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Nice! Given my complete lack in drawing abilities I love seeing maps from other people. And the view of the actual structures is a great addition.